Web 2.0 introduced a massive scale and winner-takes-all economics. Conversely, it also left the bitter aftertaste of poor security, centralized processes and dissatisfied people. It's time for a ...
Not long ago, people relied on newspapers for information and watched television for entertainment. But the arrival of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 transformed how we consumed content, and now we’re witnessing ...
When we first started experiencing the information-relaying power of the internet, there were no trust or centralization issues, simply because the underlying tech tools powering Web 1.0—SMTP and HTTP ...
What Is Web3 and How Will it Work? Web 3.0 promises a decentralized internet built on the blockchain. Here's what that collection of buzzwords means for how you may access the web in the years to come ...
Multiple industry players are currently conceptualizing and developing Web3, with Ethereum standing out in terms of early user adoption and breadth of scope. While the underlying architecture of Web3 ...
We’ve been hearing about the potential of Web 3.0 for years, a decentralized web where information is distributed across nodes, making it more resistant to shutdowns and censorship. Specifically, its ...